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The January 5 edition of Y’s Guys kicks off 2026 by celebrating one of the most successful stretches in BYU sports history. Dave and Blaine open with the national impact of BYU Football’s Pop-Tarts Bowl win over Georgia Tech, highlighted by massive TV numbers — 8.7 million viewers, making it the most-watched bowl game in BYU history. The hosts break down what the bowl season taught us about the Big 12, while also examining significant coaching staff changes under Kalani Sitake, including departures to Michigan and new roles within the program.
The show then shifts to the hardwood, where BYU Basketball continues its surge. The Cougars sit at 13–1, riding a 10-game winning streak — their longest since Jimmer Fredette’s senior season — and preparing for a massive Big 12 home opener against Arizona State. Dave and Blaine recap a Quad 1 road win at Kansas State, preview upcoming matchups with ASU and Utah, and spotlight AJ Dybantsa’s national recognition as the Oscar Robertson Player of the Month after a dominant December.
Women’s basketball also takes center stage following a program-defining win over previously undefeated Arizona State. Delaney Gibb is named Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week after leading BYU to a 71–62 victory at the Marriott Center, outworking the Sun Devils on the glass and delivering late-game poise. The Cougars’ combined men’s and women’s basketball record now stands at an eye-popping 26–3, reinforcing the momentum building across campus.
The episode rounds out with a packed slate of Campus Notes, including NFL playoff matchups featuring former Cougars, the launch of the new Cougar Tribe community, and previews for baseball, softball, track & field, and men’s volleyball. The night’s featured guest is BYU men’s volleyball head coach Shawn Olmstead, who joins live in studio to preview the upcoming season, discuss roster changes, and share insights on what makes playing at the Smith Fieldhouse so special — making this a comprehensive and energetic start to the new year for Cougar Nation.
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The December 29 edition of Y’s Guys closes out the year with a comprehensive look back at one of the most remarkable years in BYU sports history. Dave and Blaine recap BYU Football’s 12–2 season, capped by a 25–21 Pop-Tarts Bowl victory over Georgia Tech, where Bear Bachmeier earned MVP honors and finished a historic freshman campaign. The show also tackles major offseason developments, including Jay Hill’s departure and what’s next for Kalani Sitake’s staff, while celebrating a season that featured wins over 12 Power Four opponents and BYU’s most victories since 2001.
BYU Basketball headlines the winter surge. The Cougars sit 12–1, fresh off a 109–81 rout of Eastern Washington and preparing for Big 12 play. The spotlight shines brightest on AJ Dybantsa, whose dominance makes history yet again as he becomes the first three-time Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week honoree. His triple-double, record-setting efficiency, and national accolades place him firmly among the most impactful players in college basketball — and one of the defining figures of BYU sports in 2025.
A centerpiece of the episode is the Y’s Guys Top 10 BYU Sports Stories of 2025, a countdown that spans every corner of Cougar Nation: BYU’s first Big 12 Championship Game appearance, soccer’s first Big 12 title, Jane Hedengren’s historic cross-country season, Kalani Sitake turning down Penn State and signing an extension, AJ Dybantsa’s debut, and Bear Bachmeier’s record-breaking freshman year. The segment captures the scope of a year that elevated BYU’s national profile across multiple sports.
The show also features former Cougar and PGA Tour golfer Patrick Fishburn, joining live from Arizona as he prepares for the upcoming PGA season. Fishburn reflects on family life, the grind of professional golf, lessons from his mission, and BYU’s momentum heading into 2026. Campus Notes, Cougars in the NFL, future predictions, and a powerful Jimmy Carter Inspirational Quote of the Week round out a fitting year-end episode — one that celebrates excellence, resilience, and a rising standard for BYU Athletics.
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The December 22 edition of Y’s Guys is a festive, packed holiday show centered on Bowl Week as BYU prepares to face Georgia Tech in the Pop-Tarts Bowl. Dave and Blaine set the stage with full bowl coverage — kickoff times, TV details, weather, uniforms, payout, and series history — while previewing Saturday’s matchup and outlining Blaine’s three keys to a BYU victory. The show also revisits the last time the Cougars faced Georgia Tech, when Taysom Hill led BYU to a dominant bowl win, and highlights Hill’s monster NFL performance in Week 15.
A major highlight of the night is the Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, where AJ Dybantsa becomes the first Cougar ever to win the award back-to-back. Dave and Blaine break down one of the most statistically impressive weeks in BYU basketball history — 61 points over two games, elite efficiency, a SportsCenter Top 10 dunk, and an incredible discipline stat: over 171 minutes without committing a foul. Viewers are also pointed to the recent Y’s Guys interview with AJ’s parents, Ace and Chelsea, for deeper insight into his journey.
Campus Notes deliver wall-to-wall BYU Athletics updates. Men’s basketball sits at 11–1, women’s hoops opens Big 12 play with a road win at UCF, and volleyball star Suli Davis earns Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors before transferring to SMU. The show also introduces Abdullah Ahmed, a 6’10” center returning from the G-League with three years of eligibility, and previews one of the biggest women’s basketball games of the year — No. 8 TCU at BYU on December 31, the final BYU sporting event of 2025.
The episode’s centerpiece interview features Christian Rasband, BYU Alumni Chapter Chair for Orlando, joined by his father Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Together, they discuss alumni events, service projects tied to Bowl Week, the spiritual and developmental role of athletics at BYU, and how sports fit into the broader mission of the university amid NIL and transfer-portal changes. The show closes with a CougarTribe update, a holiday podcast promo, rich BYU bowl-history memories, and an inspirational Christmas message from President Dallin H. Oaks, making this a fitting, reflective holiday episode for Cougar Nation.
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On the December 15 edition of Y’s Guys, Dave and Blaine preview BYU’s upcoming trip to the Pop-Tarts Bowl, where the No. 12 Cougars will face No. 22 Georgia Tech on December 27. They compare quarterbacks Bear Bachmeier and Haynes King, break down Georgia Tech’s nine-win season, and review the viewership numbers from the Big 12 Championship Game — the most-watched BYU football broadcast in program history at 8.99 million viewers. The hosts also spotlight BYU’s postseason awards, including LJ Martin being named Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and a Second-Team All-American, and Kalani Sitake winning both the Buddy Teevens Award and Big 12 Coach of the Year.
The show then shifts to basketball, where BYU is 9–1 and surging. Dave and Blaine recap the Cougars’ 100–53 demolition of UC Riverside, highlight monster performances from AJ Dybantsa (26 points) and Richie Saunders (19 points), and revisit BYU’s historic comeback win over Clemson — the largest second-half rally in program history. They preview the upcoming home games against Pacific and Abilene Christian and introduce their first guests of the night: Ace and Chelsea Dybantsa, parents of AJ, who joins them in-studio to share what the past six months have been like for their family, how BYU earned their trust, and how Kevin Young’s staff has delivered on every promise.
Next, the hosts welcome Kyla Ford, a lifelong BYU fan and recent BYU-Pathway Worldwide graduate, who completed a college degree while raising a young family. She shares how she discovered Pathway at the BYU library, how the program fit her life and finances, and how her degree in Marriage and Family Studies empowered her to start a nonprofit helping other mothers access educational funding. As a true Cougar, she closes by giving her three keys for BYU to beat Georgia Tech.
The episode also features the Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, honoring AJ Dybantsa, who scored 54 points across two games, dominated Madison Square Garden, and became just the second Cougar ever to reach 200 points in his first 10 collegiate games. Dave and Blaine also announce the upcoming launch of CougarTribe, the new free community experience for BYU fans. The show closes with Campus Notes across women’s basketball, soccer, volleyball, and gymnastics, and the Y’s Guys Inspirational Quote of the Week from Walt Disney: “There is no magic in magic, it's all in the details.”
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave and Blaine react to BYU Football’s final national rankings and bowl destination after an unforgettable season. The Cougars finish No. 12 in both the AP Poll and CFP rankings — the highest end-of-season CFP ranking in program history. With an 11–2 record and a Big 12 Championship Game appearance, BYU now heads to Orlando for a Pop-Tarts Bowl showdown with No. 22 Georgia Tech on December 27. The hosts break down the matchup, Kalani Sitake’s comments on Bear Bachmeier’s ankle, and why BYU fans should be optimistic despite the 34–7 loss to Texas Tech.
A major headline of the week is Kalani Sitake’s new long-term contract, which includes increased investment in assistant coaches, support staff, and NIL infrastructure — a critical step to sustaining success in the Big 12. Dave and Blaine also review Big 12 postseason assignments, react to Notre Dame declining a bowl matchup with BYU, and discuss the chaos surrounding the expanded CFP seeding. Meanwhile, the show celebrates BYU’s conference honors: Coach of the Year (Sitake), Offensive Player of the Year (LJ Martin), Freshman of the Year (Bear Bachmeier), and multiple Cougars earning First and Second-Team All-Big 12 recognition.
A major announcement on this episode is the launch of CougarTribe, a brand-new community experience built in partnership with TribeHouse. Dave and Blaine explain how CougarTribe will give fans a place to interact all week long — with exclusive content, Q&A access, challenges, meetups in Utah, and livestreamed events for worldwide fans. Membership is free, with the official launch set for January 13. The hosts emphasize how Y’s Guys has grown far beyond expectations and how this new platform strengthens the sense of belonging among BYU fans everywhere.
Guests on this episode include Bronson Kaufusi, who gives his Big 12 Championship Game reaction, evaluates BYU’s long-term momentum, and reveals his top five BYU football games of all time; and Jeff Hansen, the BYU recruiting authority, who breaks down BYU’s highest-rated recruiting class in school history, including five four-star additions and several flips from Utah. Campus Notes highlight a massive week across BYU Athletics: Richie Saunders and women’s basketball at 9–1, AJ Dybantsa and Keba Keita dominating at MSG, Suli Davis earning Big 12 Freshman of the Year, and Jane Hedengren smashing the NCAA indoor 5,000m record in her first collegiate track race. The episode closes with John Glenn’s inspirational quote on devoting oneself to something bigger than self-interest.
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It’s Big 12 Championship Week on Y’s Guys, and Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler open the December 1 show with the biggest BYU Football buildup in more than a decade. After beating UCF 41–21 and finishing the regular season 11–1, BYU now faces Texas Tech in Arlington with a conference title — and potentially a Playoff berth — on the line. Behind Bear Bachmeier’s 289 passing yards, Parker Kingston’s breakout performance, and LJ Martin’s three touchdowns, the Cougars shook off a slow start from the second quarter on. The hosts review what worked, what didn’t (including two missed field goals), and how Blaine’s keys to victory held up.
The show takes a national look at the latest Big 12 standings, CFP projections, P4 championship weekend, and how BYU stacks up after an 11–1 season — their best record since 1996. With rumors swirling that Penn State is pursuing Kalani Sitake, Dave and Blaine dive into why coaches leave “dream jobs,” what BYU means to Kalani, and why Cougar fans should expect a motivated and locked-in staff heading into championship weekend.
This week’s two special guests bring history and fan energy. First, Ty Detmer joins on the 35th anniversary of winning the Heisman Trophy, sharing memories of hearing the announcement while poolside in Hawaii, celebrating with teammates, and reflecting on why the award still means so much to the BYU community. Later, Taggart Barron, BYU Alumni President in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, previews an enormous BYU tailgate, a community service project, and his keys to beating Texas Tech in the rematch.
Campus Notes highlight another massive week across BYU Athletics: Richie Saunders named the Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week after winning the MVP of the ESPN Events Invitational; BYU Men’s Basketball improving to 6–1 with big wins over Miami and Dayton; Women’s Basketball going 7–1; Women’s Volleyball winning four straight including a victory over No. 23 Colorado; and Jane Hedengren and Coach Diljeet Taylor sweeping Mountain Region awards. The show closes with Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin’s Inspirational Quote of the Week, a CougarBoard Question, and a look ahead to Tom Holmoe’s appearance next Monday following the Big 12 Championship.
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This Thanksgiving-week edition of Y’s Guys sets up one of the biggest weekends in recent BYU Football history. With UCF coming to Provo Saturday morning, BYU is one win away from clinching a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game. Dave and Blaine break down the stakes, the matchups, and BYU’s rise to 10–1 behind the spectacular November surge of Bear Bachmeier, who now has 11 rushing touchdowns and zero turnovers in the past two games. They also review BYU’s 26–15 win over Cincinnati — including LJ Martin’s 222-yard masterpiece, one of the top rushing performances in program history.
This episode also features a special guest: Brandon Doman, joining on the 25-year anniversary of LaVell Edwards’ final game — BYU’s iconic 34-27 comeback win at Utah on November 24, 2000. Dave and Blaine revisit the unbelievable fourth-quarter sequence, including Doman’s legendary 4th-and-13 conversion and his diving touchdown with 23 seconds left. The hosts discuss LaVell’s legacy, how that moment defined a generation of BYU fans, and what Doman sees in today’s Cougars as they push toward a conference title.
Campus Notes provide a massive cross-BYU update: Women’s Soccer advances to the Sweet Sixteen after a PK thriller over UCLA; Women’s Cross Country finishes second nationally with freshman phenom Jane Hedengren taking second overall; Men’s Cross Country places 11th; Men’s Basketball crushes No. 23 Wisconsin 98–70 at the Delta Center; Women’s Basketball remains undefeated; Women’s Volleyball gets a ranked win over Kansas; and BYU Club Men’s Soccer wins a National Championship.
The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, is LJ Martin, honored for his 222-yard, two-touchdown explosion against Cincinnati — the eighth 100-yard game of his career and the performance that pushed him over 1,100 yards on the season. Dave and Blaine also walk through Big 12 championship scenarios, national rankings, Thanksgiving rivalry games around the country, and a special LaVell Edwards Inspirational Quote of the Week to close out the show.
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler break down BYU’s 44–13 win over TCU, one of the Cougars’ most complete performances of the season. BYU dominated on both sides of the ball: Bear Bachmeier finished 23/33 for 296 yards with two total touchdowns; LJ Martin anchored a rejuvenated run game; and the defense held TCU to 1-for-10 on third down. A fourth-quarter Pick Six by Tanner Wall sealed the victory. The win positioned BYU at No. 12 in the CFP Rankings heading into another primetime Big 12 matchup — this time on FOX against Cincinnati.
The show also highlights national storylines across the Big 12. Texas Tech, Utah, Arizona State, and Houston all tightened the race behind BYU, creating a late-season logjam near the top of the standings. With BYU at 6–1 in league play and just two games remaining (at Cincinnati and vs. UCF), the Cougars continue to control their championship pathway. Blaine’s keys to beating Cincinnati include protecting the football, avoiding explosive plays, and reestablishing the run game.
Guests on this week’s episode include Harvey Langi, who grades BYU’s linebackers and gives his Cincinnati preview, and Jim Wilson, the BYU Alumni Chair in Cincinnati, who outlines the weekend firesides, tailgates, and the chapter’s service project. Later, the show welcomes Chelsea Peterson, the breakout goalkeeper who shocked the college soccer world by leading BYU to the Big 12 Championship and into the NCAA Tournament. She joins the show to relive her 11-round PK thriller against Utah State and preview BYU’s matchup with UCLA.
The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, honors Tanner Wall, whose 68-yard Pick Six against TCU was the signature play of the night. Campus Notes highlight BYU Basketball climbing to No. 9 in the AP Poll, Jane Hedengren winning the NCAA Mountain Regional by 42 seconds, and BYU Women’s Volleyball battling in a crowded Big 12 race. The episode closes with the Bo Schembechler Inspirational Quote of the Week and a preview of next week’s special anniversary appearance by Brandon Doman.
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler break down BYU Football’s 29–7 loss at Texas Tech, the team’s first true stumble of the season, and preview Saturday night’s showdown against TCU in Provo. Despite the loss, BYU remains in the Big 12 title hunt, sitting tied for second in the standings behind Texas Tech. The hosts discuss what went wrong — including turnovers, special teams miscues, and offensive struggles — but also spotlight the defense’s toughness in forcing five field goals to keep the Cougars in the game.
The show features reaction from head coach Kalani Sitake, along with analysis from former BYU linebacker Isaiah Kaufusi and offensive lineman Connor Pay, who return to Y’s Guys to talk about lessons learned from defeat, what it takes to regroup, and how BYU-Pathway Worldwide’s educational outreach is changing lives around the world. Isaiah and Connor share how BYU Football’s involvement with Pathway has made “The World is Our Campus” more than just a slogan.
In addition to football talk, Dave and Blaine celebrate another huge week across campus. BYU Women’s Soccer capped a miraculous run by winning the Big 12 Tournament Championship, earning a spot in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 5 seed. The show highlights the story of backup goalkeeper Chelsea Peterson, who was thrust into the starting role after an injury to Paiton Collins and led the Cougars to three straight upsets — including a shootout win over No. 1 TCU — to claim the title.
The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, honors Chelsea Peterson for her outstanding performance and perseverance. Other campus updates include BYU Men’s Basketball climbing to No. 7 in the AP Top 25, AJ Dybantsa earning Preseason All-America honors, and BYU Cross Country preparing for NCAA Regionals as the women’s team looks to defend its No. 1 national ranking. The show closes with a look ahead to this weekend’s packed BYU sports lineup, including basketball vs. Delaware and football vs. TCU, plus a lighthearted “On This Day in History” featuring Sesame Street, Home Alone, and the Berlin Wall.
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It’s a massive week for Cougar Nation, and Y’s Guys is live on opening night for BYU Basketball as the No. 8 Cougars prepare to face Villanova at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Dave McCann and Brian Logan (filling in for Blaine Fowler) break down the energy in the arena, Kevin Young’s starting lineup debut, and BYU’s highest preseason ranking in school history. The game tips 30 minutes after the Arizona–Florida matchup as part of the Hall of Fame Series, broadcast nationally on TNT. “This is what the big time looks like,” Dave says.
The show also previews a massive football showdown in Lubbock — No. 8 BYU (8–0) vs. No. 9 Texas Tech (7–1) — the “Game of the Year” in the Big 12. Kalani Sitake and Bear Bachmeier’s Cougars are riding a 10-game winning streak, the second-longest among Power Four teams, and will debut new royal blue uniforms featuring the Sailor Coug helmet logo. With ESPN’s College GameDay broadcasting from Texas Tech for the first time, BYU’s rise to national prominence continues.
Hosts connect with Kim and David Marsh, BYU Alumni Chapter Chairs in Lubbock, who preview a packed weekend for Cougar fans — a Friday fireside, a Saturday morning tailgate, and a local service project collecting supplies for West Texas families in need. David also gives his three keys to victory for BYU: win the turnover battle, contain Texas Tech quarterback Behren Morton, and protect Bear Bachmeier.
This week’s Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, once again honors Jane Hedengren, who captured the Big 12 Cross Country Championship by a staggering 44 seconds, breaking the meet record by 30 seconds. The No. 1–ranked BYU women’s team won their third straight Big 12 title, extending their conference championship streak to seven across WCC and Big 12 competition. Campus updates include women’s soccer clinching a Big 12 tournament berth, volleyball’s key road trip through Arizona, and the men’s golf team finishing their fall season with a win in California.
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It’s Halloween Week on Y’s Guys! Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler kick off the show celebrating a historic moment in BYU sports — for the first time ever, both BYU Football and BYU Men’s Basketball are ranked in the Top 10 of the AP Poll at the same time. Football checks in at No. 10 after an 8–0 start, while basketball lands at No. 8 following a thrilling 78–76 exhibition win over No. 25 North Carolina at the Delta Center. “It’s rare air for the Cougars,” Dave says, as the hosts look at what makes this fall one of the most exciting stretches in BYU history.
Blaine breaks down the Iowa State comeback, where BYU stormed back from a 24–10 deficit to win 41–27, scoring 31 unanswered points. Freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier continued his legendary run with 356 total yards and three touchdowns, while wideouts Parker Kingston and Chase Roberts combined for over 260 receiving yards. The Cougars forced four turnovers and got a pick-six from linebacker Faletau Satuala, who was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week. BYU now sits tied atop the Big 12 with Cincinnati, setting up a crucial November slate.
The show features three guests. First, Mark Durrant, longtime BYU Radio analyst, joins to recap the win over North Carolina, discuss the rise of AJ Dybantsa, and preview next week’s season opener against Villanova in Las Vegas. Then, Travis Brady, President of BradyPlus and founding Y’s Guys sponsor, checks in from Vegas to share how Cougar Nation is preparing for BYU’s desert takeover at T-Mobile Arena. Finally, freshman volleyball phenom Suli Davis, who helped BYU upset No. 10 TCU with 20 kills, talks about her meteoric start, her Team USA experience, and what makes the Smith Fieldhouse the loudest venue in the Big 12.
This week’s Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, honors Kebe Keita, who powered BYU’s exhibition win over North Carolina with 16 points, 10 rebounds, and the game-saving block in the final seconds. The show closes with campus updates from BYU Pathway Worldwide, Big 12 notes, and the Linus quote from It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown: “There are three things I've learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin.”
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler celebrate BYU’s 24–21 victory over Utah, marking the Cougars’ third straight win in the rivalry and solidifying their spot at No. 11 in the AP Top 25 and No. 10 in the Coaches Poll. With BYU now one of just six remaining undefeated teams in college football, the hosts break down what went right — from Bear Bachmeier’s legendary 22-yard touchdown run to LJ Martin’s 122 yards on 26 carries — and what still needs fine-tuning before the road trip to Ames. Kalani Sitake’s postgame comments set the tone for what he called “the toughest stretch yet.”
The episode dives deep into Blaine’s three keys to BYU’s win and what they mean moving forward: shutting down the quarterback run, preventing big plays, and winning the turnover battle. Defensive stars Faletau Satuala and Tanner Wall headline the recap after earning Big 12 Player of the Week honors, while the hosts revisit a few late-game coaching decisions that sparked debate among Cougar fans.
Looking ahead, BYU’s next challenge is Iowa State, where the Cougars will try to end a 51-year drought — BYU hasn’t played in Ames since 1974. Greg Welch, BYU Alumni Chapter Event Specialist for Iowa, joins the show to preview alumni events, tailgates, and service projects planned around the sold-out matchup. Later, former BYU basketball coach Steve Cleveland returns to discuss the Cougars’ exhibition slate, AJ Dybantsa’s Preseason All-American selection, and how Kevin Young is building a Final Four contender in Provo.
The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, honors freshman cross-country phenom Jane Hedengren, who shattered the Missouri Pre-Nationals course record in her college debut. The show also features campus highlights from soccer, volleyball, golf, and women’s basketball, including Ellie Walbruch’s hat trick and Suli Davis’s 25-kill performance. Y’s Guys wraps with the Mickey Mantle Inspirational Quote of the Week: “If I knew I was going to live this long, I’d have taken better care of myself.”
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler celebrate BYU’s 6–0 start after a dramatic 33–27 double-overtime win at Arizona, and preview one of the most anticipated matchups in recent memory — No. 15 BYU vs. No. 23 Utah in Provo. The Cougars rallied from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit behind LJ Martin’s career-high 162 rushing yards, Parker Kingston’s 117 yards and a touchdown, and a relentless defensive performance led by Siale Esera, who posted a career-best 16 tackles. With bowl eligibility secured, BYU now sets its sights on the Big 12 title race and state bragging rights.
The episode features former Utah quarterback and current broadcaster Scott Mitchell, who joins live to discuss the history and emotion of the BYU–Utah rivalry. Mitchell and the hosts conduct a fantasy draft-style comparison of position groups — from quarterbacks Bear Bachmeier and Devon Dampier to linebackers Jack Kelly and Lander Barton — and predict which side has the edge in the 97th edition of “The Holy War.”
Also joining the show is Harvey Scott from Redmond, presenting the Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week: Siale Esera, who stepped up in the absence of Jack Kelly and dominated on defense with 16 tackles, a QB hurry, and a pass breakup. Harvey also shares his outlook for Saturday’s showdown and expectations for BYU’s season as the Cougars prepare for a national stage on FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff.
The show rounds out with Big 12 highlights, Cougar NFL updates, and campus notes presented by BYU Pathway Worldwide, including the men’s cross-country team’s win at the Nuttycombe Invitational, Delaney Gibb’s preseason All-Big 12 honors in women’s basketball, and the latest rankings for soccer, volleyball, and golf. Y’s Guys closes with the Inspirational Quote of the Week from Marie Osmond, reminding viewers: “If you’re going to be able to look back on something and laugh about it, you might as well laugh about it now.”
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler recap BYU’s 38–24 win over West Virginia, which pushed the Cougars to 5–0 and vaulted them to No. 18 in both the AP and Coaches polls. True freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier threw for 351 yards and two touchdowns, while wide receivers Chase Roberts and Parker Kingston each topped 100 yards. The win came before a sellout crowd of over 63,000 and drew national praise—Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff called Bachmeier “the most impressive freshman in college football.”
The show previews BYU’s next challenge, a road test at Arizona. The Cougars lead the all-time series 13–12–1 and will face an explosive Wildcats offense led by quarterback Noah Fifita. BYU’s defense remains elite, currently No. 1 in the nation in scoring defense and among the best in third-down stops. Blaine revisits his “keys to the game,” while Kalani Sitake’s postgame soundbite sets the tone for what BYU must improve to keep their perfect record intact.
The episode also features three special guests. Pat Patterson, BYU Alumni leader in Arizona, shares plans for the Tucson tailgate, fan service project, and Cougar Nation’s desert takeover. Jimmer Fredette, BYU legend and new podcaster, joins from his home in Colorado to discuss BYU basketball’s offseason success, the signing of No. 1 JUCO recruit KJ Perry, and his advice for players handling early hype. Finally, Jay Drew of the Deseret News reveals his five-game BYU football report card, grading every position group and offering his forecast for the Big 12 race.
This week’s Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, honors Parker Kingston, who totaled 111 yards and two touchdowns in the win over West Virginia. Kingston is the only player in modern BYU history with a touchdown rushing, receiving, passing, and on a punt return. The episode closes with Grace Ninsiima, a BYU Pathway Worldwide graduate from Uganda, whose remarkable journey from poverty to success was featured in Jane Clayson Johnson’s new BYUtv documentary Pathway to Hope.
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler break down BYU’s 24–21 comeback win at Colorado, where true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier made Big 12 history as the first Cougar to tally 10 touchdowns with zero turnovers through his first four games. Despite falling behind 14–0, the Cougars rallied behind Bachmeier’s dual-threat performance (179 passing yards, 2 TDs, 98 rushing yards) and a suffocating defense that allowed no major breakdowns. Though kicker Will Ferrin’s record streak ended with a 55-yard miss, the special teams remained solid and BYU proved once again it can respond to adversity.
The focus now shifts to Friday Night Lights at LaVell Edwards Stadium, where BYU hosts West Virginia in their first-ever Provo matchup. With BYU favored by nearly three touchdowns, Kalani Sitake and his players emphasize discipline and focus against a struggling Mountaineers squad. Blaine offers his three keys to the game, while fan favorite Doug Paisley—father of country music star Brad Paisley—joins to share the West Virginia perspective and his memories of past BYU matchups.
On the Olympic sports side, Ellie Walbruch, the star forward of BYU women’s soccer, sits down with the crew. Walbruch reflects on winning a national championship at UCLA, reaching the College Cup again with BYU, overcoming a torn ACL, and her leadership role in 2025. Later, John Wardenburg, Chief of Staff for BYU women’s basketball, previews the season under new head coach Lee Cummard, highlighting Delaney Gibb’s development, roster depth, and Big 12 challenges ahead.
The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week spotlights linebacker Isaiah Glasker, who delivered a dominant performance against Colorado with a sack, a highlight-reel hit, and the game-sealing interception. With Big 12 recaps, Cougar NFL updates, campus sports notes, and a tribute to President Russell M. Nelson, who passed away at age 101, this week’s show offers both celebration and reflection. As always, Y’s Guys remains the most-watched collegiate sports livestream on YouTube, connecting Cougar Nation worldwide.
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Y’s Guys presents a special Wednesday night BYU–Colorado Preview Show as Cougar Nation gears up for Saturday night’s Big 12 opener in Boulder. With BYU now ranked in the Top 25 across the AP and Coaches polls, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler break down the Cougars’ 34–13 win over East Carolina and look ahead to the matchup with Deion Sanders’ Buffaloes. Head coach Kalani Sitake and Coach Prime himself weigh in on the game’s buildup, while Blaine reveals his three keys to victory.
The show also features Kyle Taylor from BYU Alumni, who shares details on alumni tailgate events and service projects planned in Colorado. Fans traveling to Boulder will get a full rundown on how Cougar Nation is uniting to support the team on the road. A “tale of the tape” comparison highlights BYU’s nation-leading scoring defense and rushing offense against Colorado’s mid-tier rankings, underscoring why the Cougars enter as six-point favorites.
Beyond football, Y’s Guys updates fans on all things BYU sports. Women’s volleyball continues its undefeated streak at 12–0 with the Big 12 opener against Colorado and a weekend matchup with Iowa State. Soccer holds a top-20 ranking despite a tough road loss, and cross country remains among the nation’s best with both the men’s and women’s teams ranked in the top five. Basketball fans also hear the latest on Joe Lunardi’s bracketology placing BYU as a projected No. 2 seed, as well as new recruiting news, coaching staff updates, and the Marriott Center’s home court ranking.
This week’s Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, honors junior cornerback Evan Johnson, who recorded back-to-back interceptions against ECU—including a goal-line pick that prevented a Pirate score and another that flipped the game with a long return. With campus notes, Big 12 rundowns, Cougar NFL updates, and a celebration of Wally Joyner’s Utah Sports Hall of Fame induction, this Wednesday Special delivers everything BYU fans need to get ready for a massive weekend in Boulder.
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann is joined by BYUtv colleague Jason Shepherd, filling in for Blaine Fowler, as Cougar Nation gears up for the primetime matchup at East Carolina. With BYU favored by a touchdown and ranked in the national top 25 across multiple polls, the show previews the Pirates’ passing attack and head coach Kalani Sitake’s keys to building on BYU’s top-ranked defense.
Fans will meet two special guests with a unique tie to the weekend. Air Force F-15 pilots Morgan Curridan and Sam Eliason, both BYU supporters, will be flying the jets over Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium before kickoff. Morgan is a lifelong Cougar fan and graduate, while Sam is a convert to both BYU fandom and the Church. Together, they’ll share what the flyover means to them, how it came together, and why Cougar Nation feels like family no matter where they’re stationed.
The spotlight then turns to BYU’s defense with Derwin Gray, one of the most respected Cougar alumni and now a pastor, author, and speaker. Gray breaks down BYU’s elite run defense, praises rising stars Isaiah Glasker and Jack Kelly, and offers advice to true freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier as he navigates his first road test. Later, Christian Eisinger, BYU Alumni rep in North Carolina, checks in with details on pregame festivities and service projects for fans traveling east.
The episode also introduces Matt Sanders of Waypoint Travel, who explains a new NIL revenue share program helping BYU athletes while giving fans unique ways to support the program through their own travel plans. Plus, the Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week honors volleyball standout Claire Little Chambers, who powered BYU to a sweep at the LMU Invitational. With Big 12 updates, NFL Cougar news, and Olympic sports highlights, Y’s Guys continues to deliver the most-watched collegiate sports livestream in the nation.
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler recap BYU’s impressive 27–3 victory over Stanford, a defensive showcase that has Cougar Nation buzzing. BYU now leads the nation in both scoring defense (1.5 points per game) and rushing defense (just 7 yards allowed per game). True freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier continued his steady development, while running back LJ Martin posted 110 yards on the ground. Special teams also shined as kicker Will Ferrin extended his school-record streak to 22 consecutive made field goals.
The episode features a visit from BYU head coach Kalani Sitake, who shares his thoughts on the Stanford game and what the team needs to accomplish during the upcoming bye week. The conversation also looks ahead to the Sept. 21 matchup at East Carolina, where the Cougars will aim to build on their early momentum. With BYU favored in eight of its remaining ten games, expectations are rising quickly for year three in the Big 12.
Fans are treated to two high-profile guest interviews. Hall of Fame quarterback Gifford Nielsen joins in studio to share memories of his BYU career, his NFL days, and his thoughts on Bachmeier’s potential as the face of Cougar football. Later, Brian K. Ashton, President of BYU Pathway Worldwide, discusses the power of education, global opportunities for students, and an exciting new partnership with Y’s Guys.
The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, spotlights sophomore safety Faletau Satuala, who delivered a game-changing performance against Stanford. Satuala recorded a safety, a key tackle for loss, and a late interception to seal the win. With player features, guest interviews, national polls, Big 12 updates, and Cougar notes across all sports, Y’s Guys continues as the most-watched collegiate sports livestream on YouTube.
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This week on Y’s Guys, Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler recap BYU’s dominant 69–0 win over Portland State and preview the Cougars’ Saturday night showdown with Stanford. True freshman quarterback Bear Bachmeier made history by starting—and starring—in his first game, accounting for five total touchdowns, while running back LJ Martin racked up 131 yards on just eight carries. Kicker Will Ferrin nailed a 56-yard field goal into the wind, extending his record streak to 18 straight. With a packed house of 64,494 fans and a suffocating defense that allowed just 51 total yards, Cougar Nation couldn’t have asked for a better start to the season.
Looking ahead, the Cardinal come to Provo for an ESPN primetime matchup at LaVell Edwards Stadium. BYU leads the series 2–1, and after Stanford’s season-opening loss to Hawaii, the Cougars enter favored by more than two touchdowns. Coach Kalani Sitake shares his thoughts from the week’s media session, while Blaine breaks down his keys to the game. Fans can expect full coverage with BYUSN GameDay from Cougar Canyon and inside LES, followed by live postgame analysis.
The episode also features two standout guests. Former BYU baseball coach and MLB All-Star Vance Law reflects on his playing career, his father Vern’s legacy, his years coaching the Cougars, and the life lessons learned from sports. Later, Diljeet Taylor, head coach of the No. 1 ranked BYU women’s cross country team, previews the season, introduces top recruit Jane Hedengren, and discusses how her program has built a national championship culture.
The Re-Lyte Athlete of the Week, presented by Redmond, spotlights senior kicker Will Ferrin, who calmly extended his streak of consecutive field goals and PATs. Plus, the show recaps national rankings for BYU’s cross country, soccer, and volleyball teams, highlights Cougar performances in the NFL preseason, and shares an inspirational quote from J. Reuben Clark about the value of hard work. Y’s Guys continues to deliver the most-watched collegiate sports livestream on YouTube—connecting fans, athletes, and tradition every Monday night.
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This week’s Y’s Guys is officially a season kickoff special, and it opens with a bang: BYU Football’s 101st season begins Saturday at LaVell Edwards Stadium against Portland State. With the game officially sold out, the show delivers everything fans need—coverage previews, depth chart updates, and Blaine Fowler’s 3 Keys to the Game. The quarterback battle ends with true freshman Bear Bachmeier making history as the first to start a season opener in BYU history, and Dave and Blaine spotlight how he won the job and what fans can expect from his unique background and #47 jersey.
Longtime BYU Radio play-by-play voice Greg Wrubell joins the show and previews his 24th season calling Cougar football. He shares insights from around college football, reacts to BYU’s 34.5-point spread, and discusses key players to watch—including under-the-radar contributors on both sides of the ball. Greg also lists his personal Top 5 BYU season openers of all time and helps break down national storylines heading into Week 1.
The ReLyte Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Redmond, honors Bear Bachmeier—not just for winning the QB job, but for the remarkable path that led him to BYU: a former Stanford commit, multi-position high school star, and a gritty competitor with NFL bloodlines. His brother, Tiger, joins him at BYU this year as a wide receiver. The Cougars are set to unveil a bold new era on Saturday, and Bear will be at the center of it.
Next, head coach Heather Olmstead of BYU Women’s Volleyball joins to preview the start of their season in the DoTERRA Classic. With her team ranked No. 19 nationally and projected to win the Big 12, Heather reflects on coaching Team USA to U21 gold this summer, her top returners like Claire Little-Chambers, and new star Suli Davis. In a game of “What Are You Most Proud Of?” she shares personal and team accomplishments, including her unmatched .848 win percentage and Final Four run.
Campus notes round out the show with highlights from soccer’s 1-0 upset over No. 4 UCLA, upcoming matches, and football recruiting spotlights on Ryder Lyons and Brock Harris. The episode closes with a tribute to legendary figures born on August 25—including Sean Connery, Gene Simmons, and Neal Armstrong—and Armstrong’s quote serves as the Inspirational Quote of the Week. It’s the most-watched collegiate livestream on YouTube, and it’s officially game week on Y’s Guys.
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